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OLIVER CROMWELL.

Cassell's Illustrated

HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

New and Revised Edition.


CONTINUED TO THE END OF 1873.



VOL. III.


FROM THE FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES I. TO THE REVOLUTION OF 1688.


Cassell Petter & Galpin:


London, Paris & New York.

PREFACE


HE volume of the History of England which we have now brought to a close, narrates the great struggle for the liberties of the nation which commenced with the accession of the Stuart dynasty, and which closed with it. The history of the reign of that family is the history of our battle for constitutional freedom, and our achievement of it. No volume of any history can be more important—none to us, as Englishmen, so important. James I. began with declaring the doctrine of royal absolutism. He represented himself as much God on earth as God is in heaven. All power of life and death—all command, not only of his subjects, but of the laws themselves, he declared to be in his hands. If he made the law-makers, he asked whether it was not plain that he made the laws too. His son, Charles I., adopted this grandiose creed of his father, and trod faithfully in his steps; but the people were not disposed to see their Magna Charta thus royally set aside, and Englishmen reduced to slaves. They fought for it. They conquered; tried the monarch for his treason against the nation, and beheaded him for it;—the first example of such a solemn act of justice by a people, on a monarch sinning against the popular rights entrusted to him. The Commonwealth succeeded, but the heaven of royalty working in the realm, Charles II. was restored, and, more successful than his father, destroyed once more the national independence. James attempting to go still further, and to restore rejected popery—thereby, if successful, subjecting this kingdom to the domination of a foreigner—the people finally expelled the Stuart dynasty, and elected William, Prince of Orange; thus cutting off for ever in this kingdom all pretensions of divine right to the throne. The Bill of Rights, which confirms this election, constitutes the modern Magna Charta of England. It is hence we date all the power of our present constitution. Such is the momentous story of this third volume of our History. It is a recital which has engaged the attention of all the great nations of the present world: has already produced great events on the continent of Europe, and is destined to produce still greater. From the republic of England equally originated the principles, and the very creation of the republic of the United States of America. The story of this time cannot, therefore, be too carefully studied by all Englishmen.

In closing this eventful narrative, we have found ourselves compelled to call in question and refute the attempt of some modern historians of distinction to smooth over the insidious despotism of Charles II., and to represent him as a monarch not at all inclined to overstep the restraints of the constitution (see the review of the Laws and Constitution). In noticing this circumstance, we deem it useful once more to draw the attention of our readers to a few of the great points of historic fact, which we alone, of all our historians, have drawn forth and established.

The first of these is that of Magna Charta being not the work of the barons, but of the people. The great delusion which all our historians, in the face of the plainest facts, have regularly perpetuated, that the barons at Runnymede won the charter, is an aristocratic delusion, which is studiously maintained by that order to sanction its assumption of claims to govern us at will, as the class which achieved our liberties. The assumption is a fiction more airy and empty than a new year's dream. Whoever will refer to any history of the period, will see that the barons who bore arms at Runnymede, in vain attempted to bring John to grant a charter till the people of Bedford and London declared for him. Then John consented to meet them at Runnymede, when he signed the charter, and again immediately repudiated it. The barons were thus in the condition of a man who has got an acceptance—good, if taken up; waste paper, if dishonoured. Their charter was dishonoured. The debt of liberty had to be fought for, and John beat them. Thus worsted, they committed a most treasonable act in calling in the son of the French king to their aid, promising him the crown. John beat both them and their French king. On his death, Hubert de Burgh, constable of Dover, with a body of English sailors, and William de Collingham, with the archers of Sussex, drove the French prince out of the kingdom, put down the barons, and obtained the confirmation of the great charter from Henry III., with a new charter, the charter of the Forests. Thus the people—not the barons—acquired the charter; and Blackstone, in his work on the Great Charter, confirms this plain fact, by saying that it is not John's charter, but the charter of Henry III. from which we date our liberties. As to these barons who, under pretence of establishing our liberties, would have reduced England to a French province, Carte says that on John's death a letter, signed by upwards of forty of them, was foxed in his pocket, offering to give up the charter on condition of a full pardon, and restoration of their estates. It is certain that the remnant left of them were only too glad to receive a pardon from Henry III., and never ceased to pursue the honest Hugh de Burgh for his share in defeating them. They never relaxed their malice till they ruined him with the king, though he was become judiciary of the kingdom—its chief minister—and made his life one miserable martyrdom for his patriotism.

The next great point which we have been able to bring out and place in complete light, is the great epoch of the revolution of our fiscal system, which took place by the bargain of Charles II. with the party which restored him (see our account in his reign, again adverted to under the head of Laws and Constitution), by which he surrendered all the feudal services for the grant of the excise for ever. The operation of this transaction, which transferred the support of his crown from the landholders to the people at large, with all its consequences of extravagant taxation and national debt, will be found first to be fully demonstrated in this present volume. The statute of 12 Car. II., which makes this transfer, has been incidentally referred to by former historians, as we have remarked, but without any clear perception of the grand revolution in our whole system of taxation which it originated; perhaps, after all, the greatest revolution, as it concerns the rights and property of the community at large, which this country has seen.

Had we only succeeded in establishing these two vital points, we should have deemed them worth all the labour of research and composition, but we think we may refer with pride to the unvarying determination displayed through the whole work, to assert and maintain the great principles of justice and popular right. Whilst adverting to the testimony of Lord Brougham, on a late occasion, to this fact, we must, as a matter of justice to individuals, modify in some degree one of his assertions. It is, that none of the modern historians to whom he alluded, had condemned the French invasion of Henry V., though they had those of Edward III. This is not strictly true as regards us. In condemning the invasion of France by Edward III., we condemned the invasion of Henry V. at the same time. We condemned those wars in toto. See Vol.I.,p.369. "The invasions of France by Edward III. raised the martial glory of England to the highest pitch. There is nothing in the miracles of bravery done at Leuctra, Marathon, or Thermopylæ, which can surpass those performed at Crecy, Poictiers, and on other occasions; but there the splendour of the parallel ends. The Greek battle-fields are sanctified by the imperishable renown of patriotism; those of England, at that period, are distinguished only by empty ambition and unwarrantable aggression. The Greeks fought and conquered for the very existence of their country and liberties—the English to crush those of an independent people. The wars commenced by Edward III. inflicted the most direful miseries on France, were continued for generations, and perpetuated a spirit of hostility between the two great neighbour countries, which has been prolific of bloodshed, and most injurious to the progress of liberty and civilisation."

After this and similar denunciations of all those wars, it was not necessary to swell our pages by fresh ones under the reign of Henry V., but we explicitly kept in the reader's view that it was an unauthorised invasion of France. Speaking of Henry V.'s message to the French king, we say, Vol.I.,p.528: "This was singular language for a man to hold who was notoriously in a foreign country with a hostile force, come avowedly to subdue it by his arms, and, therefore, necessarily himself intending to shed the blood of Christians."

There is another subject to which Lord Brougham alluded on the same occasion, that cannot, without injustice to a highly meritorious historian, be passed over without explanation. Lord Brougham, as well as some of the Reviews, have given to a living author the merit of introducing into history the admirable improvement of reviewing the state of commerce, government, and society, at different periods. That merit undoubtedly belongs to Dr. Henry; it is a merit of the highest kind, and one of which Lord Brougham would never wittingly have deprived the legitimate possessor. The merit of the historian, to whom his lordship alluded, consists in his having continued Dr. Henry's plan, and in his having continued it well. It is a plan which all modern historians have felt it necessary to follow, and one which we have ourselves adopted. We have, however, in that department introduced much new matter, together with some corrected statements; and in a spirit of fearless inquiry and justice betwixt man and man, we proceed to trace the path of events before us.

The enormous circulation to which the History of England has attained—a history confessed by the highest judges to inculcate the soundest and most enlightened opinions—renders our work one, the importance of which cannot, we think, be over estimated, in preparing a healthy and patriotic future for the people at large.

ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE THIRD VOLUME.

  1. PAGE
  2. King James I.
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    1
  3. Coronation of King James I. at Westminster
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    6
  4. Favourite dog of James I. discovered with a petition round his neck
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    7
  5. Great Seal of King James I
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    12
  6. George Buchanan
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    13
  7. Prison Chamber of Sir Walter Raleigh
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    18
  8. Sir Walter Raleigh in prison
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    19
  9. Old House at Lambeth
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    24
  10. King James and his Courtiers setting out for the Hunt
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    25
  11. The Gunpowder Conspirators in the Vault...
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    27
  12. Cellars under the Parliament House
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    30
  13. Arrest of Guy Fawkes
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    31
  14. Hendlip House
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    36
  15. Arabella Stuart, from the original picture
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    37
  16. Great Hall at Theobald's
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    42
  17. Flight of Arabella Stuart in male attire
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    43
  18. The Fifth of November, 1611
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    48
  19. Ben Johnson, Poet Laureate at the Court of James I
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    49
  20. Arrest of Nonconformists
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    54
  21. Accident to Robert Carr, the King's favourite
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    55
  22. Prince Charles, Son of James I
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    60
  23. "Keeping Sunday" according to King James's Book of Sports
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    61
  24. Dr. Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    66
  25. Buckingham, the King:'s favourite, passing through the streets in his Sedan
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    67
  26. Irish Scenery. The Vale of Avoca
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    72
  27. Cork River, in which Raleigh was detained by stress of weather
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    73
  28. Meeting of the Assembly in the settlement of Virginia
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    78
  29. First interview of Prince Charles with the Princess Henrietta, at Paris
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    79
  30. Balsas, or Boat of Skin, used by the Natives on the American Coast
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    82
  31. Moorish Pirates of the Mediterranean attacking an English Vessel
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    84
  32. The English Jester and the Spanish Ladies, during the visit of Prince Charles to Madrid
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    85
  33. Duke Olivarez, from the original portrait
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    90
  34. Prince Charles surprising the Infanta in the orchard
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    91
  35. Palace at Guadalajara, near Madrid, as it appeared in the 17th Century
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    96
  36. The Castle of Segovia
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    97
  37. Interview of James I. with Prince Charles and Buckingham
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    102
  38. Buckingham before the Council
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    103
  39. Duke of Buckingham
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    108
  40. King James I. and the Spanish Ambassador
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    109
  41. Charles I.
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    114
  42. Death of King James I
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    115
  43. Landing of the Princess Henrietta
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    121
  44. King Charles I.
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    126
  45. Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I.
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    127
  46. French Soldiers of the time of Louis XIII.
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    132
  47. Queen Henrietta and Children of Charles I.
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    133
  48. Assassination of Buckingham
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    138
  49. Felton Prison
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    139
  50. Great Seal of Charles I.
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    144
  51. Cathedral of Nuremberg
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    145
  52. Sir Peter Paul Rubens
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    150
  53. Massacre at Magdeburg
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    151
  54. Battle of Lutzen
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    156
  55. Prynne in the Pillory
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    157
  56. John Hampden, from an original portrait
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    163
  57. The Puritans embarking for the Colonies
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    163
  58. Old Porch, at Galway
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    168
  59. John Pym
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    169
  60. The Afffray in the High Church, Edinburgh
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    171
  61. St. Giles's, Edinburgh
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    174
  62. The pursuit of the Bishop
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    175
  63. Signing the Covenant
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    180
  64. Sir Henry Vane, from the original portrait.
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    181
  65. Lambeth Palace
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    186
  66. Attack on Lambeth Palace.
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    187
  67. Children of Charles I.
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    193
  68. Arrest of Lord Strafford
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    198
  69. Lord Strafford going to trial
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    199
  70. Cavaliers and Puritans
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    204
  71. Earl of Stafford, from an authentic picture
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    205
  72. Strafford, on his way to execution, receiving the blessing of Archbishop Laud
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    210
  73. Rejoicings in London on account of the execution of Strafford
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    211
  74. Edinburgh Castle
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    216
  75. Hugh M'Malion betraying the secret of the intended massacre to Owen O'Conolly
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    217
  76. King Charles passing through the City
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    222
  77. King Charles and the Commons
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    223
  78. Fight for the Standard at the battle of Edge Hill
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    229
  79. Prince Rupert, from an authentic portrait
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    234
  80. Hampden wounded at Chalgrove Field
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    235
  81. The Puritan Camp
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    241
  82. Sir Thomas Fan-tax, from an authentic portrait
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    246
  83. Cromwell proposing the self-denying ordinance
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    247
  84. Oliver Cromwell
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    252
  85. Marquis of Ormond, from a portrait by Sir Peter Lely
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    253
  86. Wenceslaus Hollar
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    258
  87. The flight from Naseby
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    259
  88. Escape of King Charles from Oxford
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    265
  89. Gateway of Holmby Castle
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    270
  90. Arrest of King Charles by Joyce, at Holmby
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    271
  91. Cromwell discovering the King's letter at the Blue Boar, Holborn
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    277
  92. Carisbrook Castle, Isle of Wight
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    282
  93. Cromwell suppressing the Mutiny
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    283
  94. Carisbrook, Isle of Wight
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    288
  95. John Bradshaw, from an authentic portrait
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    289
  96. Hurst Castle, Hampshire
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    294
  97. Removal of Charles from Hurst Castle
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    295
  98. King Charles summoned to Execution
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    301
  99. Oliver Cromwell
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    306
  100. Cromwell and Milton
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    307
  101. Great Seal of the Commonwealth
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    312
  102. Charles II., after the defeat at Worcester, discovered in a barn, where he had taken refuge
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    313
  103. Boscobel House
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    318
  104. Escape of Charles II. in the disguise of a Servant
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    319
  105. O'Brien and Ireton
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    321
  106. Charles II. hidden in the Oak
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    324
  107. Admiral Blake, from an authentic portrait
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    325
  108. Cromwell addressing the Parliament
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    330
  109. Cromwell taking the oath as Protector
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    331
  110. Cromwell dissolving the Parliament
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    336
  111. Richard Baxter, from an authentic portrait
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    337
  112. View in the mountains of Piedmont
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    342
  113. Accident to Cromwell in Hyde Park
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    343
  114. Malaga
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    348
  115. Cromwell refusing to accept the Crown
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    349
  116. Richard Cromwell, from an authentic portrait
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    354
  117. Death of Cromwell
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    355
  118. Richard Cromwell signing his Abdication
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    361
  119. General Monk, from an authentic portrait
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    366
  120. Landing of Charles II. at Dover
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    367
  121. The Regalia of Scotland, copied from authentic sources
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    372
  122. Exiled Nonconformists landing in America.
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    373
  123. A Friends' Meeting, from an engraving of the 17th Century
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    375
  124. Declaration of Independency at the Savoy, September 29, 1658
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    378
  125. Arrest of Nonconformists
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    378
  126. Rev. John Owen, D.D.
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    379
  127. Coin of the value of fifteen shillings of the reign of James
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    384
  128. Coin of the value of thirty shillings of the reign of James I
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    384
  129. Crown of Charles I.
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    384
  130. Shilling of the Protector
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    384
  131. William Shakespeare
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    385
  132. John Bunyan
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    390
  133. Chateau de Steen
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    391
  134. Anthony Vandyck
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    396
  135. The Crucifixion, by Vandyck
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    396
  136. Tomb of Sir Thomas Lucy at Charlecote
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    397
  137. West Front of Old St. Paul's
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    397
  138. Old Hardwick Hall
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    398
  139. Castle Ashby
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    398
  140. An Inn Yard
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    398
  141. Old House in London
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    399
  142. Tradesmen's Signs
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    400
  143. A Sedan
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    400
  144. Old London Lamp
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    400
  145. A Coach of the time of Charles I.
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    400
  146. A Room in Shakespeare's House at Stratford
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    401
  147. A State Bed
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    401
  148. Rubens' Chair
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    401
  149. Baronial Hall, Charlecote
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    402
  150. Ancient Kitchen, with Dogwheel
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    402
  151. Old English Merry-making
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    403
  152. Costumes of the Stuart Period,
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    404, 405, 406, 407
  153. An Armourer's Shop
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    407
  154. Great Seal of Charles II.
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    408
  155. Rejoicings on the Restoration of Charles II.
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    409
  156. Charles II
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    414
  157. King Charles II. entering London
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    415
  158. Savoy Palace
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    421
  159. Charles II. introducing Lady Castlemaine
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    426
  160. Ejection of Nonconformists on St. Bartholomew's Day
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    427
  161. Clock Tower in Dunkirk
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    432
  162. The Great Plague. 1665. The Enthusiast denouncing London
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    433
  163. The Pest House and Plague Pit at Finsbury
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    435
  164. Highgate Fields during the Great Fire
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    438
  165. The Burning of Old St. Paul's, 1666
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    439
  166. Hunting the Moth
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    445
  167. Louis XIV. of France
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    450
  168. Attack on the Duke of Ormond
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    451
  169. Attack on Sir John Coventry
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    457
  170. Kirby warning Charles II
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    462
  171. Amsterdam flooded
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    463
  172. Disturbances in connection with the Popish Plot
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    469
  173. The Duke of Monmouth
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    474
  174. Charles II. and the Duchess of Portsmouth
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    475
  175. Lord William Russell
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    481
  176. Charles II.
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    486
  177. Death of Cameron
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    487
  178. The Duke of Monmouth
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    493
  179. Plan of Rye House
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    495
  180. Lady Rachel Russell
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    498
  181. Trial of Lord William Russell
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    499
  182. James II
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    505
  183. Great Seal of James II.
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    110
  184. James receiving the French Bribe
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    517
  185. Monmouth advancing on Taunton
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    511
  186. Flight of Monmouth
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    522
  187. Reception of Monmouth at Taunton
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    523
  188. Burning of Elizabeth Gaunt
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    529
  189. William of Orange
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    534
  190. Monmouth exchanging Clothes with a Shepherd
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    535
  191. The Earl of Shrewsbury, and other Nobles, dispatching their Proposals to the Prince of Orange
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    541
  192. The Vessel which brought over the Prince of Orange to England
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    546
  193. The Seven Bishops
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    547
  194. William of Orange entering Exeter
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    553
  195. Queen of James II concealed at Gravesend
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    558
  196. The Flight of the Queen of James II.
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    559
  197. Attack on James II. at the Isle of Shepppey.
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    565
  198. Princess Anne
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    570
  199. William of Orange and his Consort Mary invited by Parliament to accept the Crown
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    571
  200. John Bunyan and his Blind Child
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    577
  201. Roger Williams' Departure for Salem
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    578
  202. Birthplace and Burial place of John Milton
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    582
  203. John Milton
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    583
  204. Scene from the Hudibras
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    588
  205. Allegorical Figure of a Commonwealth, from Hobbes' "Leviathan"
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    589
  206. Sir Isaac Newton
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    594
  207. John Bunyan
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    595
  208. Zoar Chapel, Southwark
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    595
  209. Elstow Church
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    595
  210. Bunyan's Tomb
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    595
  211. Coins
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    599
  212. Dr. William Harvey
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    600
  213. Thomas Brition, Musical Small-coul Man
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    601
  214. Furniture of the time of Charles II.
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    603
  215. Costumes of the times of Charles II. and James II
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    604, 605
  216. St. Stephen's, Walbrook
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    606
  217. Chelsea Hospital
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    607
  218. Nell Gwynne's Looking-glass
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    607
  219. Theatrical Representation in an Inn yard
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    609
  220. Old London Water Carriers
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    612
  221. Commemorative Medal
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    613
  222. Calcutta in the 17th Century
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    615
  223. Old forms of Punishment
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    617
  224. Gog and Magog
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    618
  225. Old game of Pall Mall
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    618
  226. The Hall of an old English Squire
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    619
  227. The Folly on the Thames
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    621
  228. Sir Christopher Wren's Plan for Rebuilding London
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    623

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